Cardinals rally, oust Sooners

ST. LOUIS – Angel McCoughtry and Louisville played the second half as if they belonged in their first Final Four.

McCoughtry scored 14 of her 18 points in the second half and added 11 rebounds, helping Louisville crawl out of an early hole to beat Oklahoma 61-59 in the national semifinals last night and end Courtney Paris' stellar career.

Down 12 points at halftime, Louisville got back into the game with a 15-1 run while the Sooners' shooting went south – just 26.9 percent in the second half. Still, Oklahoma had a chance to win it in the final seconds with Nyeshia Stevenson's good look on a three-point attempt, but it rattled out.

“We have not one high school All-American on this team, but these guys have worked so hard,” McCoughtry said. “I'm so proud of them.”

The four-time All-American Paris had promised to pay back the cost of her four-year scholarship if the Sooners failed to win the title. She had 14 points and 16 rebounds, and left the court in tears after exchanging hugs with McCoughtry and huddling with her team for a final time.

“I do make good on the guarantee,” said Paris, whose father is former NFL offensive lineman Bubba Paris. “Not today, though. Obviously, I don't have $64,000 waiting, but I do make good on it.”